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Is it a real one or a model one? Group security policy (implemented by me) doesn't allow access to these sites lol -
Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostIs it a real one or a model one? Group security policy (implemented by me) doesn't allow access to these sites lol
If you happen to have AU$118,250 burning a hole in your IPO-enhanced wallet, here's the perfect way to while away your leisure time. Supermarine Aircraft has been producing Spitfire kits for about a decade. Unlike the original incredibly difficult to build wood and fabric versions Like the original, this recreation is fabricated from durable aluminum. It has a respectable 193 knot (222 mph) top speed, and a range of approximately three hours -- enough to mount a quick early morning sortie to a neighbouring city.
Most of the really hard work has already been done for you, but you'll have to put in about 700 hours of fiddly effort to turn your kit into a lean, mean playing machine. The final product will be an 80% scale easy-to-fly reminder of the original. Expect to spend a couple of hundred hours learning the ropes in more docile aircraft before hopping into your new toy.
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Why 80% scale? If they're going to go to all that effort, why knock a fifth of the size off??
Maybe it keeps it within the 'light-aircraft' class or something.Comment
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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostIs it a real one or a model one? Group security policy (implemented by me) doesn't allow access to these sites lolComment
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Werry werry good, Britishers! Do zey also make a Messerschmidt variant?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIt's 80%. There is a 90% variant, but WTF don't they offer a full size model?
Just fly it 20% or 10% lower and no one will knowComment
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Originally posted by Barley View PostJust fly it 20% or 10% lower and no one will knowAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAh no, you see, Britishers, ze Spitfire has a distinctive sound made by ze Rolls Royce Merlin engine; you vould hef to perfectly replicate zis sound to put ze tulips up Frau Merkel.Comment
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